This four-star hotel offers elegant and luxury accommodation to guests in the city. Tourists and travelers are sure to enjoy their stay and get maximum comfort in the hotel rooms. The Catalonia Las Cortes is situated on 6 Del Prado in the Madrid City Centre, making it the ideal location for a hospitality center.

The hotel is housed in a beautiful 18th century that has seen several renovations and refurbishment. The hotel is located in the famous Las Letras district, and it offers a nearness to the city most famous attraction and landmarks.

The El Prado Museum is just a 10-minute walk away from the hotel; the Thyssen Bornemisza Collection is also 350 m away from the hotel while the Reina Sofia Art Museum is about a 15-minute stroll away from the hotel premises.

The Parque del Retiro Park is one of the favorite places for tourists to visit when in Madrid. The park is a 15-minute walk from the Catalonia Las Cortes.

The hotel offers chic room options such as Single Room, Superior Double Room, Imperial Suite and Double Room with Terrace.

These rooms and many more, all feature classic décor and elegant colors.

The hotel offers standard amenities such as free Wi-Fi for high-speed internet access, an electric kettle, air conditioning, a minibar and a private bathroom which features thoughtful additions such as bathroom slippers and bathrobes.

The hotel offers free sandwiches and other snacks between the hours of 13:00 to 23:59 every Monday to Friday and between 14:00 to 23:59 every Saturday and Sunday.

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“Modern, spacious studios and suites are only half the story at this terrific property just down the hill from Plaza de España. Definitely pay extra for a room with a view over the lovely Jardines de Sabatini – simply brilliant.”

“Many hotels claim to be legendary; this one actually is. When Alfonso XIII was married in 1908, he was dismayed that Madrid lacked hotels befitting his guests. He wanted a hotel equal to the Ritz in Paris or London, so he engaged César Ritz to consult on the design and lend his name.”